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. 1981;2(1-2):55-62.

Detection of placental protein five (PP5) and pregnancy-specific glycoprotein (SP1) in benign and malignant breast disease

  • PMID: 6975467

Detection of placental protein five (PP5) and pregnancy-specific glycoprotein (SP1) in benign and malignant breast disease

R D Bremner et al. Oncodev Biol Med. 1981.

Abstract

Sensitive radioimmunoassays for the placental proteins PP5 and SP1 were used to investigate possible ectopic synthesis of these proteins by breast tumors. Elevated serum levels of the proteins were found in a small proportion of patients who had undergone mastectomy for malignant tumors, but little useful information on tumor spread could be gained from such measurements. In two patients with elevated pre-operative serum PP5, the levels fell to normal upon resection of the tumor, suggesting that PP5 may be a product of the tumor. PP5 and SP1 were found to be present in the majority of homogenates of malignant and benign breast lesions; the highest concentrations of SP1 were found in malignant tumors, whereas with PP5, especially high levels were found in cases of simple cystic disease.

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